1.) MOX (which uses this symbol) appeared in 1998 in Moscow. This is one man electronic project by Misha Salnikov - www.myspace.com/salnikov.
His style can be briefly described as dreamy noise/dub/electro/funk. Though sometimes it sounds not that dreamy.
MOX "Insects" 2002 Exotica (re-released 2009 - Monstaar Records) - currently free-downloadable - http://www.monstaar.com/free/
Ethnica Music Project + MOX "OMUT" 2004 Megaliner
MOX_Delphinov "Brave Old Wave" (2084) 2005 - free-downloadable - http://moxmusik.com/mox_delphinov.html
MOX "Early Ganglions" 2008 mrs vee free-downloadable - http://www.mrsveerecordings.co.uk
MOX/Pitch "Intoxicated Divinity" 2009 mrs vee free-downloadable - http://www.mrsveerecordings.co.uk
Now MOX dwells in London. Keeps up gigging. Stay informed.
Recently changed his name to MOX Salnikov - http://www.myspace.com/moxmusik.
2.) Mox is a London based video director and visual artist renowned for his work with Coldcut, and The Cinematic Orchestra for the cutting edge British electronic label Ninja Tune. Mox has collaborated, additionally, with artists such as Mylo, Imogen Heap, Goldie, DJ Food, Amon Tobin, Bonobo, Daedelus and electronic labels Hospital, Metalheadz and Freerange clubs.
Having worked with Detroit techno innovator Carl Craig, under his Innerzone Orchestra moniker, Mox is presently performing and developing an architectural audiovisual piece entitled Conversations in Space with internationally acclaimed pianists Kelvin Scholar and Francesco Tristiano.
Originating from Poland and its politically sensitive past Mox, as a teenager, found distraction in fine art and graphic design going on to study architecture and 3D animation. Together with an interest in the emerging electronic music culture Mox started to bring together the strands of visual communication, DJing and music production. The inevitable outcome formed the beginnings of his experimental audio-visual shows.
In 2001 Mox started a long-term collaboration with Skalpel (Ninja Tune Records) taking his unique visual brand worldwide. This led to an ongoing relationship with Ninja Tune?s founding duo Coldcut, working on their albums and developing his own musical and visual ideas.
Innovative, moody, deep, clinical, words which describe Mox?s creative approach. Whether it be directing videos with agencies Therapy and Flynn, orchestrating visually spectacular theatre pieces for East London Theatre Company or promoting Britain?s forthcoming 2012 Olympic Games Mox draws on his multi-disciplinary formation to execute with precision his vision with a rare emotional subtlety and sensitivity.
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